Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Visit the wild life zoological garden in Bengaluru

             Bannerghatta National Park is about 22 km from Bangalore in Karnataka. It is a home to many endangered animal species. It is a natural forest and has one of the largest collections of carnivores in any bio-park in the state. This zoological garden is spread over area of about 25000 acres. It consists of dense forest and scrub land becoming home for wild animals like bison, leopard, wild boar as well as being an important corridor for elephants migrating between the eastern and western ghats.
Tiger
             One of the main attractions here are the lion and tiger safari. Other attractions here are a butterfly park, crocodile farm, serpentarium. In addition, a portion of the park is used as a sanctuary for wild rescued animals from circuses.
             An elephant ride in the herbivore safari facilitates viewing of these animals in the natural habitat including the bison, spotted deer, black buck, barking deer etc.
The park is open for visitors between 9 AM to 5 PM . The park is closed on Tuesdays.
White Tiger
            Safari : The famous Safari has Carnivore Section and Herbivore section. In the Safari rides, visitors are taken around a mini bus through the enclosed and protected area of the aninmals to roam around freely. The Herbivores section comprises of few animals like deers, bears and a few monkeys etc. White Tigers, Bengal Tigers make up for the Tiger Safari, Lions Safari and Bear Safari  in the carnivores' section. Though the entire national park stretches across 104.27 sq km, only a small portion in the north has been carved out for tourism.

Butterfly
          Zoological garden and Trekking : You can find everything from avifauna to hyenas, panthers, neel gay, etc in the Bannerghatta National Park. The 25,000 acre park is home to panthers, lions, tigers and a large variety of birds. Wander through the Zoological Garden, with its canopy of shady and sturdy trees, find a quiet resting spot beside a pond and watch waterfowl frolic, also facilities to rest, pinic are also available in the park premises. The zoo boasts an amazing reptile collection, an encounter with the scaly, slithery creatures at the snake park. Uddigebande (3.5 km) a natural rock formation called Hajjamana Kallu (3 km) and Mirza Hill (1.5 km) are for the Trekking enthusiasts. There is also Jumbo ride for the visitors  beyond the parking slots organized by the Forest Department. One has to buy a ticket for this ride. The area spread of  Dry deciduous forests and thorny scrub, with patches of moist deciduous forests along the streams.

White Peacock
            Suvarnamukhi Stream and Temple : Covering an area of 104 sq km, including ten reserve forests of Anekal Range of the Bangalore Forest Division, the scenic hills are covered with many ancient temples.A stream named Suvarnamukhi flows through the park, originates in the Suvarnamukhi hills. These hills spread out to a huge rock, about a kilometre long.
The Champaka Dharna Swamy temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consorts Sridevi and Bhoodevi is built in the Dravidian style of the Hoysala age, lies at the foot of the rock. There is also a Narasimha temple about two km away from the Suvarnamukhi pond. The waters of this pond are believed to have curative powers. For those of you who are nature and wildlife buffs, visiting Bangalore for few days, a trip to Bannerghata National Park will truly be an unforgettable experience.
You can visit the place year round. The weather is moderate in the range of 25 - 30 Degree C all through the year. Best time suited will be September to January. 

 Tourist Information :
  • Day Visit : Indians: Rs. 325/- , Foreign citizens: US $15/-
  • Tourists are accommodated in large well equipped vans managed by Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC).
  • Bannerghatta Nature Camp,
    Bannerghatta,
    Tel : 080-25597021 - 25 (Corporate Office),
    Fax : 080-25586163 (Corporate Office),
    Email : junglelodges@vsnl.com.
    Tariff :
    Swiss Tent : Indians : Rs. 1000/- , Foreign citizens : US $30/-,
    Dormitory : Indians : Rs. 500/- , Foreign citizens : US $20/-
  • The first week of October each year is celebrated as the Wildlife Week to spread public awareness about the need to save our precious flora and fauna. The Karnataka state forest department, in coordination with various nature clubs and organizations, arranges a wide range of programs for nature enthusiasts through out the week.
How to Reach :
By Road : 22kms from South of Bangalore on the Anekal Road.
Lodging : No accommodation available
Altitude : 740 to 1034 meters above sea level
Visiting hours : 9 am to 5 pm
Holiday : Closed every Tuesday
Best time : September to January.

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